Sabre Pacific offers Travel Intelligence
Sabre Pacific has partnered with business technology supplier, MicroStrategy, to develop Travel Intelligence, a data analysis and reporting tool for Sabre Agency Manager.
Travel Intelligence allows travel agents to create and run customised report documents based on Sabre Agency Manager travel data.
Richard Morgan, Sabre’s GM distribution, marketing & product, said Travel Intelligence “combines the powerful data gathering and reporting capabilities of industry-leading software, with the wealth of secure data available in Sabre Agency Managerâ€.
Both reports and the reporting process can be tailored to the requirements of the agent.
Travel Intelligence is also designed to allow for easy document creation, requiring no developer skills to produce highly visual and fully interactive reports.
All reports can be viewed, personalised and dispatched through an online application with an intuitive drag and drop interface, Sabre Pacific says.
“Travel management companies are spending more and more time customising reports to accommodate each of their clients’ unique requirements.
“With Travel Intelligence, agents can easily analyse their data, identify market trends and respond with advertising or marketing strategies,” said Morgan.
Ian Jarrett
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